The Secret To Finding Grants For Single Mothers

Submitted : Mar 14, 2011   Word Count : 616   Popularity: 128

While most women dream of having a blissful, sound and fulfilling family life, reality sometimes doesn't cooperate. Whether through divorce or the death of a spouse, it is easy to find yourself raising your kids alone without the help of a husband. Supporting a family can be very tough, especially if you're a single mother. It might be that much harder in case your job options are minor because you haven't finished college.

Juggling child-raising plus a job could be incredibly arduous when you are doing it all yourself. Even if you could work in attending college classes on top of caring for your childrens' needs and working a job, college is just not low-cost. Having been there, I recognize that a helping hand with all the finances could be an definite Godsend!

The good thing is that a lot of universities offer college scholarships and grants specifically meant for single mothers. All you have to do is find those schools -- and using the internet can make that job far, far easier. That is, IF you know the right places to search. There probably are literally hundreds of colleges and universities that may offer scholarships, so checking each one directly could take a long, long time.

You might want to think about applying for a college scholarship like applying for a job. You ought to make yourself presentable, to make sure all your important papers are organized and ready. Most will expect you to provide transcripts or GPAs from any schools you have attended before, proof of the High School graduation or a GED, and scores for SATs or ACTs from your senior year in case you have them (which you probably do).

There are lots of places you'll be able to go to start your search. Call for information from your state's department of education. Contact nearby schools directly and speak to their financial aid departments or guidance counselors. Some employers also offer support for employees who want to continue their educations. Never forget the old standby, your public library, even in this electronic age.

The drawback of most of these methods is that they require plenty of time and effort on your part, looking up contact numbers, making phone calls, maybe visiting nearby schools. The favorable thing is that lots of this can be done online. And if you make use of grant and scholarship aggregators, it is easy to cut the time it will take a LOT. I've provided a link to just one of the better aggregators below.

There may be all sorts of deals out there, but beware of scams because there may be plenty of outfits out there who want to victimize you. Check any scholarship deals that you find, know all the requirements like transcripts, letters of recommendation, essays, and other important papers to prove your eligibility.

Since just one of the biggest issues producing fiscal demands on the government is single-parent homes (usually single moms) living at or below the poverty line, there are plenty of government resources free to try that can help those single mothers lift themselves out of poverty, and educational grants and scholarships are one of the biggest. That's what the money is for -- why not take advantage of it to make your life a little easier? Help your kids' future by looking for a scholarship to help you support your college needs. The new and better job that you are after is within your reach!

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